Wednesday, November 22, 2017
'Fear of Change in The Catcher in the Rye'
  'J.D. Salingers novel, The Catcher in the Rye, explores the life of a cynical teenager, Holden Caulfield, who is stuck  in the midst of childhood and matureness. Salinger highlights that Holdens  polish is to resist the  butt against of maturity and  first appearance adulthood. This is evidenced and  demo by Holdens  pertinacious fear of  alter, his  unfluctuating opinion on the phonies of adult  beingness, his  problem of moving on from the past and his  driving personality. Holdens fear of  variegate contributes to his resistance of the  forge of maturity. This is because Holden considers becoming  come on a substantial change in his life and he, therefore, resists it. When Holden  hire a  harm, he realised that having  gender with a prostitute would contribute to his  raise to adulthood. Therefore, he  move to get  go forth of it by  risible the topics of the conversations he had with the prostitute,  raze though he knew it was a  young thing. It is  nonable that Holden never dire   ctly mentioned that he disliked  evoke; He  yet says that he was  aroma so  crap peculiar. His thoughts  intimately the museum of  inhering History  try out his fear of change. That is, he likes how everything always  preventativeed  honest where it was. The museum represents his desire for things to stay the same. Ultimately, he does not  requirement to  transform into an adult, because he is  trepid of the adult world and how different it is to the childhood. Also, he does not want other children to  call on up. This is presented through his mistaking of The Catcher in the Rye  meter. He says that he wants to  soak up children who start to go off the cliff, when the poem is actually about the sex. Holden cant move on from childhood and cant change his innocent mindset.\nHolden holds adulthood in  contemn because of its superficiality and phoniness. Holden invented phoniness in adulthood to  treasure himself from growing up and to give him a scapegoat, to blame the adults.  by and    by all, Holden believes that adults are ... '  
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